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Its been a while since I heard it, I bought GoldenEye 007/Reloaded a few days ago, soon as I heard it playing in the nightclub stage I was like I need to find that track.
I love this track it just purrs, i vividly remember watching this scene in the cinema and thinking it was so cool.
Quantum of Solace soundtrack-Pursuit at Port Au Prince
That would be great, one of my favorite themes.
Wwar headphones.
Pretty awesome.
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Soundtrack 007 Legends
007 Legends Soundtrack Goldfinger - Operation Gran Slam
007 Legends Soundtrack Die Another Day - Aston Martin DBS
The start reminded me of Fantasia for a moment, great medley don't hink I have heard this one before. The dramatic volume is definitely set to high, totally going for it.
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Put another Bond compilation album together, we really are blessed the music from the Bond films and beyond, it is better than anything.
Into Miami
Hamburg Break Out - Tomorrow Never Dies
Sexy…
But that Tallarico guy didn't do the music as the cover says. He's a fraud.
I discovered this score about a year ago, love this track...
Tomorrow Never Dies OST (PlayStation) - Track 12/16 - Infrared
Rejected Goldeneye Theme - "The Goldeneye" by Ace of Base (Demo Version)
This is my favorite version of Night at the Opera. The arrangement appears to be pretty much the same as the original, at least when it comes to the orchestral elements. However, the subtle differences in the mix give this track the edge over the original one. The sound is a little more wet, the high clarinet notes a little louder and more present.
This other version is completely devoid of synths. I find it to be less substantial (it especially needs more low end in certain parts). However, it's still enjoyable (this is a great theme, after all), and interesting to compare with the other versions.
Someone, I don't remember where (maybe this very same place), said there is a cosmic feel to this track. They're right. That word perfectly captures the feeling of the music.
I've got a video of the Radio Symphony Orchestra playing the Bond theme in the Hollywood in Vienna '09 concert (it was an encore, specifically). The audio in that video you posted appears to be the same as the one in my video, but yours is in slightly better quality. I wonder if the concert was officially filmed or something, or if the music was officially released in some shape or form. I can't find any info that attests to that.
I've always loved that performance of the Bond theme.
Edit: I've just realized that the performance in the video I have isn't the same as the one from the video you posted. In my video, the trumpets from the gunshot chords halfway through are shrieking, and it's not like that in your video. However, both performances are by same orchestra. I still wonder where the audio from the video you posted was sourced from.
Here's the other video. You can hear the shrieking trumpets at 1:25.
I remember exactly where I was when I first heard this, I was a porter at a hotel when it first played on the radio it was a job I had whilst I was at University. My initial response was I hated it, its improved over the years there are worse Bond title tracks.
I would have liked to see Moby do a few other classic Bond themes.
Superb, I love the ending.